In this photo provided by Sporting Kansas City and taken March 16, 2017, from left to right, Dom Dwyer, infant son Cassius and wife Sydney Leroux gathered for Dwyer’ss naturalization ceremony at Charles Evans Whittaker Courthouse in Kansas City, Mo. Olivia BrestalThe Associated Press

In this photo provided by Sporting Kansas City and taken March 16, 2017, from left to right, Dom Dwyer, infant son Cassius and wife Sydney Leroux gathered for Dwyer’ss naturalization ceremony at Charles Evans Whittaker Courthouse in Kansas City, Mo. Olivia BrestalThe Associated Press

Hours after husband Dom Dwyer was greeted by droves of Orlando City SC fans in Florida on Tuesday night, FC Kansas City forward Sydney Leroux answered the question that had circulated the soccer-sphere as soon as the news of Dwyer’s departure from Sporting Kansas City was announced earlier in the day: What happens to Leroux’s career now?

“Fight like hell to get back after having a baby,” she wrote on Twitter around midnight. “Focus on FCKC. Support my husband from afar. Be a bad ass mom.”

Fight like hell to get back after having a baby. Focus on FCKC. Support my husband from afar. Be a bad ass mom. https://t.co/x4Qvw6KGKe

Orlando City shares a stadium with Orlando Pride, the National Women’s Soccer League affiliate. Some wondered if Leroux would request a trade, like she did when the two got married in secret in early 2015.

At the time, Leroux inquired about a trade to FCKC during training camp with Seattle Reign FC. She had previously requested to be traded to Seattle from the Boston Breakers before the 2014 season so she could be closer to her mother. A year later, she spoke with Seattle coach Laura Harvey about a potential move to the Midwest.

Leroux said she had insisted if the trade was not possible she would gladly stay in Seattle, but she was promptly traded to the Western New York Flash, where she played three games in 2015 before suffering a season-ending ankle injury.

Leroux landed in Kansas City the next year, following a three-team deal that involved the trade of a second-round pick in the 2017 draft to the Flash. She missed all of 2016 due to pregnancy, and finally returned to an NWSL field this April.

A banged-up and embattled FCKC team has not created plentiful opportunities for Leroux to score this season. She leads the team with three goals and 34 shots taken, 13 on goal, through 12 games. The Blues are ninth in the league standings with 13 points and could miss the playoffs for a second year in a row.

But it does not appear Leroux is eager to leave Kansas City for the Orlando Pride any time soon.